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- Q: What type of sealer is applied to sandstone tiles, and does it alter the texture of the tiles?
- A: When it comes to sealing sandstone tiles, all our products at Tile Cleaners® are water-based. We typically avoid using solvent-based sealers, except in specific cases where it is the only suitable option. The application of our sealer will not impact the texture of your sandstone tiles in any manner. It is designed to preserve the natural texture and appearance of the tiles while providing essential protection against staining. Rest assured, our sealer will help maintain the desired lustrous and natural finish of your sandstone tiles.
- Q: What is the recommended method for measuring the area of sandstone that requires sealing?
- A: To accurately measure the area of sandstone that requires sealing, we suggest measuring each specific area individually. The process is straightforward: multiply the width of the area by its length. For instance, if you have a room that is 3 meters long and 2 meters wide, the total area would be calculated as 3 meters (length) multiplied by 2 meters (width), resulting in a total area of 6 square meters (6m²). By measuring each sandstone area separately and performing the width by length calculation, you can determine the precise area that needs to be sealed.
- Q: Could you provide an overview of the process involved when you come to seal sandstone floors?
- A: When our professional team arrives to seal your sandstone floors, they will guide you through each step of the process to ensure complete transparency. The first step involves stripping any previous sealer, if present. Next, the sandstone is meticulously cleaned and neutralized to remove dust, residues, and any other factors that may impact the effectiveness of the new sealer. Once the sandstone floor is dry, a new sealer is applied and allowed to set. The result is a rejuvenated appearance for your sandstone floors, which not only looks new but also gains protection. Additionally, the sealed surface becomes easier to maintain, providing long-lasting benefits for your sandstone flooring.
- Q: What are the indicators or signs that suggest my sandstone floors are in need of sealing?
- A: To determine if your sandstone floors require sealing, Tile Cleaning recommends conducting a simple "water test." This widely-used method in the stone industry can help assess the need for sealing. Start by placing a few drops of water on the stone surface and allowing it to sit for approximately 10 to 30 minutes. Afterwards, wipe the water dry. If your sandstone did not darken during this process, it indicates that your floors are adequately sealed and do not require additional sealing. However, if the water droplets caused darkening or were absorbed by the stone, it signifies that your sandstone is susceptible to water penetration, indicating the need for sealing.
- Q: What is the estimated drying time for sandstone tiles after they have been sealed?
- A: After the sandstone tiles have been sealed, they typically take around 4 hours to become touch dry. However, it is important to note that the sealer requires approximately 24 hours to fully cure. During this curing period, it is recommended to avoid placing any heavy objects, such as furniture, on the tiles or grout. To ensure the best results and longevity of the seal, it is advised to wait at least 24 hours before placing any items back onto the sealed sandstone tiles.
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